Caution, 56 (3) resetting the hwbb state, 4) error detection in hwbb signal – Yaskawa Sigma-5 Large Capacity Users Manual: Design and Maintenance-Command Option Interface User Manual

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4 Operation

4.7.1 Hard Wire Base Block (HWBB) Function

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(3) Resetting the HWBB State

By turning ON a Servo ON command again after both /HWBB1 and /HWBB2 signals are turned ON, the

SERVOPACK returns to normal operation status.

If the /HWBB1 and /HWBB2 signals are OFF and the Servo ON command is turned ON, the HWBB state will

be maintained after the /HWBB1 and /HWBB2 signals are turned ON. Turn OFF the Servo ON command, and
the SERVOPACK is placed in a BB state. Then turn ON the Servo ON command again. For details on the

Servo ON command, refer to the manual of the connected command option module.

Note: Even if the servomotor power is turned OFF by turning OFF the main circuit power, the HWBB status is retained

until a Servo ON command is turned OFF.

(4) Error Detection in HWBB Signal

If only the /HWBB1 or /HWBB2 signal is input, an A.Eb1 alarm (Safety Function Signal Input Timing Error)

will occur unless the other signal is input within 10 seconds. This makes it possible to detect failures, such as
disconnection of the HWBB signals.

/HWBB1
/HWBB2

Motor power state

Applied

Not applied

(Normal operation)

(

Requests motor
current shutoff.)

Reference from
option module

[Servo ON command]

OFF

ON

SERVOPACK
state

HWBB state

BB state

Operation

CAUTION

• The safety function signal input timing error alarm (A.Eb1) is not a safety-related part of a control system. Keep this

in mind in the system design.

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